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Very nice double bedroom near Mountsfield Park
From 01 Jun 2026

Great residence near St Pancras International Railway Station in Islington

Welcoming student accommodation close to Greenwich Park

Modern and comfy residence near Caledonian Park in Lower Holloway

Classic residence Near The Manor House Tube in Highbury & Islington

Comfortable studio in well-connected Deptford in Peckham neighbourhood

Pleasant double bedroom in a 5-bedroom flat, in Stepney
From 04 Dec 2025

Double bedroom in a 4-bedroom flat, near the Surrey Quays Shopping Centre in Peckham neighbourhood
From 04 Dec 2025

warm and sunny room with double bed in Stepney
From 05 Dec 2025

Fair double bedroom near the Stepney Green Park
From 04 Dec 2025

Charming double bedroom in Stepney
From 04 Dec 2025

Double bedroom near the Southwark Park in Peckham neighbourhood
From 04 Dec 2025

Nice double bedroom near the Barts and the London School of Medicine & Dentistry in Stepney
From 13 Dec 2025

Bright double bedroom in East Ham
From 04 Dec 2025

Cosy Bedroom in Surrey queys Canada Water in Peckham neighbourhood
From 04 Dec 2025

Spacious double bedroom in Surrey queys,Canada Water in Peckham neighbourhood
From 04 Dec 2025

Marvellous double bedroom located in suburban Barkingside in Ilford
From 04 Dec 2025

Welcoming Double Bedroom with a private bathroom close to Wandle Valley Regional Park
From 04 Dec 2025


Alluring Double Bedroom close to Chancery Lane Metro, with private balcony in Holborn
From 04 Jan 2026


Bright bedroom in 3-bedroom flat in London in Limehouse
From 05 Dec 2025

Welcoming residence in the South Bank in Waterloo

Inviting double bedroom near Willwall Park in Isle of Dogs
From 05 Dec 2025

Neat and cosy double bedroom in Peckham in Peckham neighbourhood
From 04 Dec 2025

Pleasant double bedroom close to Poplar DLR station
From 05 Dec 2025

Inviting single bedroom in Tufnell Park district in Falconer Walk
From 05 Dec 2025

Luminous double bedroom close to Bow Road tube station in Mile End
From 05 Dec 2025

Inviting double bedroom close to Bow Road tube station in Mile End
From 05 Dec 2025

Welcoming double bedroom near Maryland Rail station
From 10 Dec 2025

Very nice double bedroom near the Stepney Green tube
From 05 Dec 2025

Cosy double bedroom close to Tufnell Park tube in Falconer Walk
From 05 Dec 2025


Very nice double bedroom near the London Metropolitan University in Falconer Walk
From 05 Dec 2025

Comfy double ensuite bedroom close to Bermondsey tube station in Peckham neighbourhood
From 05 Dec 2025

Snug double bedroom in Stratford in Stratford-upon-Avon
From 10 Dec 2025

Large double bedroom close to Finchley Road & Frognal Overground in Hampstead
From 05 Dec 2025

Comfy residence in the heart of Londons West End in Fitzrovia


Welcoming double bedroom close to Stepney Green Park
From 05 Dec 2025

Appealing residence in Lewisham


Double bedroom near the London Metropolitan University in Falconer Walk
From 05 Dec 2025


Bright double bedroom close to Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Mile End
From 05 Dec 2025

Comfortable double bedroom near the City and Islington College - Centre for Business, Arts and Technology in Falconer Walk
From 05 Dec 2025

Snug double bedroom near Keir Hardie Recreation Ground
From 05 Dec 2025

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London is a large and diverse city with many neighborhoods, each with its own character and atmosphere. Some neighborhoods, like Mayfair and Kensington, are known for their luxury shops and expensive properties, while others, like Camden and Brixton, are known for their vibrant arts and music scenes. Some areas, like the City of London and Canary Wharf, are mainly commercial and financial districts, and others, like Greenwich and Tower Hamlets, are more residential
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Learn moreWhere can I study or work remotely in London?
If you are looking for somewhere where you can sit down, enjoy a quality cup of coffee, spread some books over the table, hook your laptop and get down to studying, our recommendations have to go to the Look Mum, No Hands, and to the Department of Coffee and Social Affairs.If you want a library that is a bit quieter, head over to the British Library. It is the 2nd greatest collection of books anywhere in the world, and by far the largest in Europe
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The cost of housing, transportation, and basic necessities such as groceries and utilities are all higher in London than in other parts of the country. However, there are ways to save money and budget effectively while living in London, such as finding affordable housing options, using public transportation, and taking advantage of free or discounted activities and events. To have an idea of how much your utility bills can be, we recommend using Numbeo
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